Parade-
the red fort- flowers- Jana gana mana- and obviously 'The National Flag';
It soars high.
It soars high.
Right hands perpendicular to your forehead, and eyes squinting under the sunlight to see waves formed by the passing air on the tricolour fabric.
And then
what?
You get home, do a few posts on your Facebook to let your 'friend list' know that you are aware of what the heck this Independence Day is all about.
And get back to whatever you were doing.
Oh and right, you do a few intellect-clad debates on Gandhiji and Netaji.
What
about the other freedom fighters?
Masterda Surya Sen is not just a metro station, nor is 'Shahid Khudiram'.
Ever cared to know who are these Binoy Badal Dinesh, BBD Bagh is named after?
Or who is Matangini Hazra?
You know
Matangini Hazra marched with the flag held tight, even after being shot thrice.
Even after falling down, she refused to let go of the national flag; clutched
on it tightly with her last breath.
You know
Khudiram Bose was hanged when he was only 18 years old; younger than most of
us.
Benoy,
Badal and Dinesh (Yes, The two Bs and D of B.B.D. Bag) preferred to take a
cyanide pill and shoot themselves than surrendering to the British
officials.
With
Bhagat Singh, Sj. Shivaram Rajguru and Sj. Sukhdeva were hanged, who had equal
contribution in the Indian independence movement.
Abadi
Bano Begum was the first Muslim female to address an audience, speaking from
behind a purdah.
Velu
Nachiyar, the former princess of Ramanathapuram, was the first queen to wage a
war against the British, even before the sepoy mutiny.
Tirupur
Kumaran, was found dead holding the national flag, in his last protest march
against the colonial government in 1932.
A decade later, Kanaklata Barua was shot down for proudly holding up the national flag.
A decade later, Kanaklata Barua was shot down for proudly holding up the national flag.
Gour Hari
Das, fought against the British rule, and then had to fight for 30 more years
to get his freedom fighter certificate.
A perfect way to repay someone who gave us our independence, isn't it?
A perfect way to repay someone who gave us our independence, isn't it?
How
ironic, that we often admire revolutionists of other countries, as style icons,
but forget about our own country people.
And the
list continues.
I don't know how we can ever repay them, expect remembering them with pride and tears.
So, how
about doing something unconventional this Independence Day?
How about finding out who this 'Independence' actually belongs to, that we claim to be our own?
How about finding out who this 'Independence' actually belongs to, that we claim to be our own?
And
well, don’t forget to savour the INDEPENDENCE that you got for free.
Happy
Independence.
JAY HIND!
JAY HIND!